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Samus Aran said:
MDMAlliance said:

It's not free because you're literally paying in order to access those games.  You get more for your money, sure, but that's because it's a service. It's completely different than Club Nintendo that is offered for games you bought anyway (and also for buying their system).

You have a completely backwards way of thinking about this. 

If I give my friend €50 and he gives me €100 in return then I have just gotten €50 for free. 

Simple logic. Of course I don't like every free game on PS Plus, but there are enough games on it that I would play (but not buy normally).


In response to your first reply to me, if you want to interpret what I said as "petty insults" then feel free to. However, the only thing I said that would be an insult is that you're an extremely entitled customer.  Everything else was a jab at the argument you were making rather than you yourself (therefore not an insult).  And the reason why I question why you even read it is because your reply makes no sense whatsoever. It doesn't address anything I said in a direct manner. Your argument is "You're wrong because I said so" essentially.

To this response, that is not at all the same thing. It's just like saying "I bought this $40 game for $20 due to a sale, I got $20 for free." You see how that does NOT apply, right? 

Just because something has a "worth" of a certain amount, doesn't mean you actually RECEIVED anything more than what you LITERALLY put into it (as it is in your example of giving 50 Euro and receiving 100 Euro back).

There's no "entry fee" for Club Nintendo, because the only "fee" is that you are registering games you got. You don't buy games FOR Club Nintendo.